Preference for Radical Right-Wing Populist Parties among Exclusive-Nationalists and Authoritarians [PDF]
The literature on authoritarianism and exclusive forms of nationalism often implies that authoritarian and exclusive-nationalist individuals will prefer radical right-wing populist parties such as Austria's FPÖ. The theoretical case for such implications
Dunn, K
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Radical right parties and their welfare state stances - not so blurry after all? [PDF]
Enggist M, Pinggera M.
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Gendering the vote for populist radical-right parties
Why do more men than women vote for populist radical-right (PRR) parties? And do more men than women still vote for the PRR? Can attitudes regarding gender and gender equality explain these differences (if they exist)? These are the questions that Spierings and Zaslove explore in this article.
Spierings, C.H.B.M., Zaslove, A.S.
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Causes and consequences of the rise of populist radical right parties and movements in Europe. [PDF]
Muis J, Immerzeel T.
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Out of Left Field?:Explaining the Variable Electoral Success of European Radical Left Parties [PDF]
European radical left parties (RLPs) are gradually receiving greater attention. Yet, to date, what has received insufficient focus is why such parties have maintained residues of electoral support after the collapse of the USSR and why this support ...
March, Luke, Rommerskirchen, Charlotte
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Organized for parliament? Explaining the electoral success of radical right parties in post-communist Europe [PDF]
Over the last three decades a great deal of research has been carried out in an attempt to explain the electoral performance of radical right parties in Europe. Most approaches concentrate on demand-side determinants and have some limitations.
Gherghina, Sergiu, Werkmann, Caroline
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Caring for the elderly in the family or in the nation? Gender, women and migrant care labour in the Lega Nord [PDF]
This article aims at gendering our understanding of populist radical right ideology, policy and activism in Italy. It does so by focusing on migrant care labour, which provides a strategic site for addressing the relationship between anti-immigration ...
Scrinzi, Francesca
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Just a Shadow? The Role of Radical Right Parties in the Politicization of Immigration, 1995–2009
The paper explores the role of radical right parties in the politicization of immigration. In scholarly literature, radical right parties are viewed as the owners of the immigration issue and as drivers of its politicization. Against this prevalent view,
Sarah Meyer, Sieglinde Rosenberger
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The rise of the radical right political parties has marked the European political scene in the last two decades. The global financial crisis in 2007 and the migrant crisis in 2014, paved the way for the rise of the radical right parties in Europe.
Marko Krtolica
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Explaining the Rise of Radical Right Parties in Europe (2008–2018): An Approach Based on Supply and Demand of Populism [PDF]
IntroductionThe rise of the populist radical-right parties (PRRP) stands out as one of the most significant developments in Western democracies over the past two decades.
Alireza Samiee Esfahani, Ehsan Jafarifar
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